Thinking of investing in this cool rangetop technology? Make sure you have the right equipment! Check this list of top-tested skillets that will work on your new stove.

Circulon Symmetry Open Skillet

Circulon Symmetry Open Skillet

This skillet is made of hard anodized aluminum with a nonstick exterior, but it's the layer of stainless steel on the bottom that makes it safe for use on induction cooking surfaces. The Circulon Symmetry ($59.95 for a twin pack of 10- and 12-inch, amazon.com) is particularly well suited for induction, as it heated better on electric than gas burners in GHRI tests. With a wide bottom and deep sides, it's a versatile pick for browning and simmering.

Curtis Stone Kitchen Solutions Steelworks 12” Frypan

Curtis Stone Kitchen Solutions Steelworks 12” Frypan

Like shiny stainless steel cookware? The Curtis Stone Kitchen Solutions Steelworks pan ($89.99, amazon.com) will stay pristine — the exterior didn't stain from cooking in GHRI tests — and does a great job cooking on electric ranges. The sloped sides are ideal for turning out an omelet or frittata.